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The incredibly popular Woodhall Spa 1940s Festival returns this weekend (July 7-8) and with organisers expecting more visitors than ever before - 45,000 in fact - controlled traffic and travel in, out and around the village is going to be more important than ever.

So if you are planning on heading to the festival this weekend you will want to know about road closures and restrictions and also where to park.

Here's what you need to know...

To minimise impact on the residents of Woodhall Spa, there will be no parking in the village during festival hours (9am-6pm), and Lincolnshire County Council Traffic Wardens will be patrolling the village throughout the event.

Park and ride shuttle buses will service the car parks until 6pm each day. The buses will commence their service at 9am and run on a continual basis to and from the village.

Signs are already going up

Chair of the organising committee Andy Hunter said: “It’s always a pleasure to be able to welcome so many to see our wonderful village and experience the fantastic community spirit which makes the festival possible.

“We’ve put in place a really robust plan to not only provide great entertainment but make sure that parking and transport is easy and safe for everyone.

“I’d like to ask locals and visitors alike to take notice of the temporary traffic measures so the focus remains firmly on the fun of the weekend.”

Further traffic measures include the closure of Station Road and part of the Broadway to allow visitors to walk on the road without worry. The closure will be from the mini-roundabout to Iddesleigh Road between 9am and 6pm on both festival days.

Traffic that would usually travel along Station Road/Broadway will be diverted along Iddesleigh Road, Stanhope Avenue, Victoria Avenue and Tattershall Road.